US: Knoxville's Tami Manis enters Guinness Book of World Records for her mullet

An American woman has entered her name in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the world's longest competitive mullet for a female.
Tami Manis, from Knoxville, last cut the back of hair on February 9 1990.
“A lot of people just notice it when I turn around, so most of the time it’s like they don’t realize how long my hair is until they look at the backside,” Manis said in a video posted by Guinness World Records on Thursday as quoted by CNN.
According to reports, the American woman, who is a public nurse by profession, was inspired by a music video from American rock band 'Til Tuesday.
Congratulations to Tami Manis, whose mullet features as the world's longest inside #GWR2024 👏 pic.twitter.com/SxzSWM19Hj
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) August 31, 2023
She had earlier competed in the 2022 US Mullet Championships.
She finished in the second spot in the competition.